D. K. Aarthy, S. Vandanaa, M. Varshini, K. Tijitha
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Abstract
In recent times, violating traffic rules have become predominant on Indian roads. The heartbreaking fact is that 16 people die on road accidents every hour in India and the Global status road safety 2013 has published a report on top 10 cities with the highest number of road crash death. The following are the cities listed: Delhi, Chennai, Jaipur, Bangalore, Mumbai, Kanpur, Lucknow, Agra, Hyderabad and Pune. And in 2015 it has become worse with death rate 130,000 annually [18]. This is because people fail to obey the traffic rules since there is no enough security systems to enforce on problems like extending the speed limit, crossing the red signal. This proposal uses the RFID Technology to deal with the traffic problems. The major components of this proposal are RFID reader, a camera that is used to track and take picture of the vehicle, RFID tag, a database server which contains the details of the red signal violators and uses GSM technology to send warning message. This proposal minimizes the conflict and confusion between people and the vehicle and which will automatically reduce the number of accidents on roads. As well as this technology is used to reduce the theft and control the speed of the vehicles (i.e. rash driving).